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|a Muckle, Robert James.
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|a The First Nations of British Columbia :
|b an anthropological survey /
|c Robert J. Muckle.
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|b UBC Press,
|c c1998.
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|g Pt. 1.
|t First Nations Defined.
|t What Is a First Nation?
|t Two Kinds of First Nations People.
|t Population, Reserves, and Settlements.
|t Bands, Ethnic Groups, Tribal Councils, and Other Affiliations.
|t Suggested Reading --
|g Pt. 2.
|t Archaeology and First Peoples.
|t First Nations and Archaeological Perceptions of the Past.
|t The Nature of Archaeological Research in British Columbia.
|t Early Migrations through British Columbia.
|t Here to Stay.
|t Settling Down.
|t Prominent Sites.
|t Tracing Ancestry.
|t Suggested Reading --
|g Pt. 3.
|t Ethnology in British Columbia.
|t Anthropology and Oral Tradition.
|t Traditional Culture Areas of British Columbia.
|t Languages.
|t Population.
|t Settlement Patterns.
|t Diet.
|t Technology.
|t Social Organization.
|t Myths, Spirits, and Shamans.
|t Health and Healing.
|t Art.
|t The Potlatch and Other Important Ceremonies.
|t Trade, Slavery, and Warfare.
|t Suggested Reading --
|g Pt. 4.
|t Culture Change and Modernization.
|t Population Loss.
|t The Impact of the Fur Trade.
|t The Impact of the Gold Rushes.
|t The Impact of Non-Native Settlement.
|t Missionaries and Residential Schools.
|t Government Relations with First Nations.
|t Assertions of Aboriginal Rights.
|t Negotiations in the 1990s.
|t Economic and Cultural Initiatives.
|t Outstanding Issues.
|t Suggested Reading.
|g App. 1.
|t The First Nations of British Columbia --
|g App. 2.
|t Major Ethnic Groups --
|g App. 3.
|t Excerpts from the Royal Proclamation, 1763 --
|g App. 4.
|t Excerpts from the Laurier Memorial, 1910 --
|g App. 5.
|t Excerpts from the Nisga'a Agreement-in-Principle, 1996 --
|g App. 6.
|t First Nations Involved in Treaty Negotiations, January 1998.
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